Search Thermo Fisher Scientific
Search Thermo Fisher Scientific
Steroid and thyroid hormones and retinoic acid regulate a complex array of gene expression activity via intracellular receptor transcription factors belonging to the ligand-dependent nuclear receptor superfamily. Adding to the complexity of function of these transcription factors are associated proteins known as coactivators and corepressors which, as their names suggest, enhance or depress transcription activity of the nuclear receptor with which they associate. Glucocorticoid receptor interacting protein-1 (GRIP1), or Transcription Intermediary Factor 2 (TIF2), is a member of a family of transcriptional coactivator proteins which includes steroid receptor coactivator-1 (SRC-1) and Amplified in breast cancer-1 (AIB-1). GRIP1 has been shown to interact and stimulate transcriptional activity of the retinoic acid, retinoid X, vitamin D, mineralocorticoid, glucocorticoid, thyroid hormone, androgen, estrogen, progesterone, and peroxisome proliferator activated receptors. GRIP1 also contains several copies of the conserved LXXLL/LLXXL motif which has been demonstrated to be critical to receptor-coactivator interactions.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. Not for resale without express authorization.
Protein Aliases: AMPA receptor-interacting protein GRIP1; eye blebs; Glutamate receptor-interacting protein 1; GRIP-1
Gene Aliases: 4931400F03Rik; eb; GRIP; GRIP1
UniProt ID: (Human) Q9Y3R0, (Rat) P97879, (Mouse) Q925T6
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 23426, (Rat) 84016, (Mouse) 74053
If an Invitrogen™ antibody doesn't perform as described on our website or datasheet,we'll replace the product at no cost to you, or provide you with a credit for a future purchase.*
Learn moreGet expert recommendations for common problems or connect directly with an on staff expert for technical assistance related to applications, equipment and general product use.
Contact tech support